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//! An accursed, unutterable type id.
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//! Once upon a time, back when time may not have been a human concept but only a vague idea among the
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//! wise, there was [`std::any::TypeId`]
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//! wise, there was [`std::any::TypeId`].
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//!
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//! It was a good type, and many of these early inhabitants of planet earth were quite fond of it.
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//! Yet, there was a fundamental issue in it, that even the elders were not able to resolve: It
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//! required significant magic from the compiler. The peoples back then were no stranger to magic,
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//! but even just the thought of having magic in their type ids caused numerous wars among them.
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//!
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//! After the last and most brutal of the so called "type-id" wars, one especially clever member of
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//! one of the leading clans for type id research had a breakthrough. They found a new method to
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//! implement type ids in user code! Even though their method had a significant disadvantage in that
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//! it had to be implemented using a derive macro (futuristic technology that the elderly have only
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//! dreamt of back then). Yet this change was accepted, and peace among the peoples ensured.
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//!
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//! Using it is as simple as slapping a derive macro on your type.
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use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
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